I notice that there are lots of T sufferers with no or minimal hearing loss I was wondering where are the people with severe to moderate hearing loss and T?
This forum does have a number of members with varying degrees of hearing loss. Some of these have significant age-related hearing loss, others have noise-induced hearing loss, and, a minority (probably) have sudden, severe, and non-recoverable hearing loss (whether idiopathic or not).
One specific member who matches your own case is
@caffclifton. With hardly any exceptions I can think of, she is probably the most valuable member this forum has ever had. She suffered severe unilateral hearing loss in her early twenties (I have seen her audiograms). She went to her GP in the very early stages while a steroid intervention might still have been helpful. The GP failed to recognize the severity of the situation - which - is actually quite basic and straightforward (when sudden hearing loss has occurred): all you have to do is ask the patient to hold up a hand against the "good hearing ear" and ask the person if their hearing is muffled. No fancy equipment required. But that was too much to ask of a medical professional. Apparently.
Despite the sub-standard care she received, she has managed to regain her footing and truly enjoys her life to the fullest. Unlike the majority of the testimonials in the "Success Stories"-section, her story is genuine: anyone who has seen her Facebook newsfeed will agree. I honestly don't know how she does it - but at least she is proof it can be done.
Auris Medical - along with their AM-101 clinical trial - also have an on-going clinical trial for very acute stage sudden hearing loss called AM-111. The phase-II trial evaluation paper is attached. Given the very early stage intervention required to prevent cell death in the cochlea (which is the MoA of the compound), this trial is carried out at emergency wards only (i.e. you cannot "enroll" with the trial).
In the post-acute stage where recovery of hearing loss did not occur, or, only occurred to a limited degree, I believe in some cases that stem cell therapy may be of value.